Positive emotions experienced by one romantic partner were linked to lower cortisol levels, a key stress hormone, in the other partner. The connection between a partner’s positivity and cortisol was especially strong in couples with higher relationship satisfaction and among older participants.
Positive emotions experienced by one romantic partner were linked to lower cortisol levels, a key stress hormone, in the other partner. The connection between a partner’s positivity and cortisol was especially strong in couples with higher relationship satisfaction and among older participants.